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March 10, 2026, 11:17:57 AM
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Hello developers, I'm encountering some difficulties. My wallet can't send transactions. I receive a message indicating a transaction failure, and the wallet's web interface shows "Transaction Failed

Try Again". However, I can successfully send 0.5. Here's the successfully sent 0.5: tx7ae8adb2d121ca1ed7afde06b6f6c64d4dab03bf1f6227bbcfca13352d78d8dc. I also have 1000 Bitok in my wallet. How can I complete the transaction?

My wallet address is 18A9Pcnpq8TnEWY19zY6PKWJTHqF5o3p9Q


I can see transactions already sent from this address: https://bitokd.run/address/18A9Pcnpq8TnEWY19zY6PKWJTHqF5o3p9Q

If you used address across multiple wallets (import/export) or have problems with wallet, run rescan.

How to rescan wallet:


Web wallet: Settings - Resync Wallet

Daemon (node): ./bitokd rescanwallet

GUI wallet: Import any new private key to trigger a rescan. For example:

- Generate a new address in the web wallet
- Copy the private key
- GUI - New - Import private key

I sent a transaction of 1000 bitok with an old gui vallet version , and the transaction still unconfirmed from days now , and the balance now doesn t show the 1000 bitok that I try to sent , there is a way to get the transaction confirmed or a way to get back my 1000 bitok ? thank you

You should rescan both wallets. After the rescan, the transaction should appear confirmed on one side and visible on the other.

According to the explorer, you successfully sent 1000 BITOK to this address:
1FC84PsydXyBFwzsEeLkYwxoFZpWErYuPr

https://bitokd.run/tx/423a470c55772c456beb45a084dec00ba46ce2899a0157f62643e38a7b866b0b

So who solved the puzzle? You or person above?  Smiley
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March 10, 2026, 11:31:56 AM
Last edit: March 10, 2026, 12:08:12 PM by Welsh
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SendingIn Mempool
356515df3e4c9b8f...
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0 conf
-1000.00000000
just now

What should I do if I want to cancel this transaction? These were all transactions from yesterday.
Web Wallet Update

Added mempool transaction scanning. Unconfirmed incoming/outgoing transactions are now visible before the next block is mined

Improved error display with context-aware messages and refresh hints

History page now uses auto-refresh polling

Send page now enforces maximum spendable amount (including pending transactions)

History page now includes mempool transactions

https://i.ibb.co/GhPRrh9/Screenshot-from-2026-03-09-11-33-21.png

Both wallet addresses are mine, and I won the riddle and received 50 bitoks.
However, a new problem has arisen: the web wallet seems to be stuck again because it's still processing a 1000 bitok transaction I made yesterday.
Hello developers, I'm encountering some difficulties. My wallet can't send transactions. I receive a message indicating a transaction failure, and the wallet's web interface shows "Transaction Failed

Try Again". However, I can successfully send 0.5. Here's the successfully sent 0.5: tx7ae8adb2d121ca1ed7afde06b6f6c64d4dab03bf1f6227bbcfca13352d78d8dc. I also have 1000 Bitok in my wallet. How can I complete the transaction?

My wallet address is 18A9Pcnpq8TnEWY19zY6PKWJTHqF5o3p9Q


I can see transactions already sent from this address: https://bitokd.run/address/18A9Pcnpq8TnEWY19zY6PKWJTHqF5o3p9Q

If you used address across multiple wallets (import/export) or have problems with wallet, run rescan.

How to rescan wallet:


Web wallet: Settings - Resync Wallet

Daemon (node): ./bitokd rescanwallet

GUI wallet: Import any new private key to trigger a rescan. For example:

- Generate a new address in the web wallet
- Copy the private key
- GUI - New - Import private key

I sent a transaction of 1000 bitok with an old gui vallet version , and the transaction still unconfirmed from days now , and the balance now doesn t show the 1000 bitok that I try to sent , there is a way to get the transaction confirmed or a way to get back my 1000 bitok ? thank you

You should rescan both wallets. After the rescan, the transaction should appear confirmed on one side and visible on the other.

According to the explorer, you successfully sent 1000 BITOK to this address:
1FC84PsydXyBFwzsEeLkYwxoFZpWErYuPr

https://bitokd.run/tx/423a470c55772c456beb45a084dec00ba46ce2899a0157f62643e38a7b866b0b

So who solved the puzzle? You or person above?  Smiley

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March 10, 2026, 11:54:29 AM
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Both wallet addresses are mine, and I won the riddle and received 50 bitoks.
However, a new problem has arisen: the web wallet seems to be stuck again because it's still processing a 1000 bitok transaction I made yesterday.

Web wallet: Settings - Resync Wallet
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March 10, 2026, 01:23:02 PM
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Avg block time in the current diff window is 398 seconds (6.6 minutes). Difficulty increase incoming? Shocked

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March 10, 2026, 02:25:30 PM
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Avg block time in the current diff window is 398 seconds (6.6 minutes). Difficulty increase incoming? Shocked

looks like high hashrate miners (probably ex-monero miners who seeking alternatives) stopped mining. Avg block time once again went up to 800seconds which is more than 10min block time. Diff prob. gonna drop to 1.5k, mining on my raspberry pi is once again profitable  Smiley

btw

im keep getting an error on my m1 macbook pro when i try to mine bitok via cpuminer.

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cpuminer(19173,0x30e6c6000) malloc: *** error for object 0x600000000000: pointer being freed was not allocated
cpuminer(19173,0x30e6c6000) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug

for some reason i am unable to mine with arm and for that reason i am using roseta (which decreases performance)

tried everything claude and chatgpt recommended but im still getting same error.

if i keep running same commend for somehow it works and start mining but at a random share amount (sometimes 1000, sometimes 50) cpuminer crashes and mining operations stop for some reason.
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March 10, 2026, 05:38:31 PM
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Where is the transaction currently taking place?
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March 10, 2026, 05:43:42 PM
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Where is the transaction currently taking place?

Dual Xeon Platinum 8580 hash rate test: 17.2KH
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March 10, 2026, 08:04:10 PM
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Are you referring to trading or mining?https://bitokd.run/
Where is the transaction currently taking place?

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March 11, 2026, 10:46:34 AM
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"I started coding the marketplace feature before any of the networking code. The marketplace was the original reason for developing Bitcoin."
-Satoshi Nakamoto, internal comment from pre-release source code (2008)

In Satoshi's earliest code, a complete marketplace system existed alongside the transaction engine. It was never shipped. The market.h and market.cpp files defined a p2p reputation system, product listings, user reviews, and an algorithm for Sybil-resistant trust scoring. The CMarketDB class was created to persist marketplace data in Berkeley DB.

BITOK is now ready to complete this part that Satoshi Nakamoto started. I am integrating the marketplace directly into the node software, beginning with a P2P exchange for trading BITOK against other cryptocurrencies. No intermediaries. No centralized order books. No custodial wallets.

Just cryptographic signatures, scripts and a reputation graph propagated through the network.

markeplace dev branch: https://github.com/elvisjedusor/bitok/tree/marketplace
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March 11, 2026, 02:33:06 PM
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Some smart guy created his own pool and mines on it using many VPS

he was previously on https://lastbitcoin.org/ with 110 VPS workers and was ranked 1st


Some smart guy created his own pool and mines on it using many VPS

Avg block time in the current diff window is 398 seconds (6.6 minutes). Difficulty increase incoming? Shocked


I estimate that there will be up to 5,000
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March 11, 2026, 03:02:31 PM
Last edit: March 11, 2026, 09:55:58 PM by Welsh
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In fact, it's even slower than that. According to the agreement, it should be once a week.
Avg block time in the current diff window is 398 seconds (6.6 minutes). Difficulty increase incoming? Shocked


I estimate that there will be up to 5,000

This is a great moment, I love this purity.
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"I started coding the marketplace feature before any of the networking code. The marketplace was the original reason for developing Bitcoin."
-Satoshi Nakamoto, internal comment from pre-release source code (2008)

In Satoshi's earliest code, a complete marketplace system existed alongside the transaction engine. It was never shipped. The market.h and market.cpp files defined a p2p reputation system, product listings, user reviews, and an algorithm for Sybil-resistant trust scoring. The CMarketDB class was created to persist marketplace data in Berkeley DB.

BITOK is now ready to complete this part that Satoshi Nakamoto started. I am integrating the marketplace directly into the node software, beginning with a P2P exchange for trading BITOK against other cryptocurrencies. No intermediaries. No centralized order books. No custodial wallets.

Just cryptographic signatures, scripts and a reputation graph propagated through the network.

markeplace dev branch: https://github.com/elvisjedusor/bitok/tree/marketplace
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March 11, 2026, 03:32:21 PM
Last edit: March 11, 2026, 09:56:39 PM by Welsh
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In fact, it's even slower than that. According to the agreement, it should be once a week.
Avg block time in the current diff window is 398 seconds (6.6 minutes). Difficulty increase incoming? Shocked


I estimate that there will be up to 5,000

according to my estimates, every 14 days. the formula is 6x24 = 144 blocks per day. Accordingly, 144x14 = 2016, which corresponds to the complexity recalculation. Currently, we are at around 431 seconds per block instead of 600 seconds. This is very fast. We can expect a complexity of 5000 or more

In fact, it's even slower than that. According to the agreement, it should be once a week.
Avg block time in the current diff window is 398 seconds (6.6 minutes). Difficulty increase incoming? Shocked


I estimate that there will be up to 5,000

according to my estimates, every 14 days. the formula is 6x24 = 144 blocks per day. Accordingly, 144x14 = 2016, which corresponds to the complexity recalculation. Currently, we are at around 431 seconds per block instead of 600 seconds. This is very fast. We can expect a complexity of 5000 or more


now most of the block mining is taken over by the smart guy who mines with a lot of VPS in the anonymous pool he created. This is not very good or fair
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March 11, 2026, 04:46:48 PM
Last edit: March 11, 2026, 05:03:22 PM by Tongpu
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now most of the block mining is taken over by the smart guy who mines with a lot of VPS in the anonymous pool he created. This is not very good or fair

For solo mining, pool is not needed. Just set up a node and connect miners (VPS running cpuminer for example) to this node
https://github.com/elvisjedusor/bitok/blob/master/docs/SOLO_MINING.md

Anyway, what we really need right now is more pools, more solo miners, more nodes. The built-in P2P marketplace and exchange are a big deal. From what I can see in the new code, it looks like network participants will receive rewards in the form of tokens/trust or % from deals. Looking forward to the full implementation, very interesting

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Today at 12:18:20 AM
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Sadly many of us tried to do solo mining pools and failed.

shares are there, you see that you found a block, but the lastbitcoin pool found that block and not you so no rewards, happened over 5 blocks in couple of hours so the pool owner gave up.

Tried mining to my own node using my pcs to mine solo (nothing)

Tried renting a vps and uploaded the pool files, connected to it and everyone was working fine, but the ddos attacks are happening way too often to get any meaningful test, I tested 50 pcs mining to the node and in 10 hours there was also no blocks found (at speed of about 200kh).

the ONLY way I have tested and tried is to select generate from the wallet (which is alot slower than cpuminer) and found solo blocks that way.

Hell, I'd take someone's pool that offers solo mining, but in order to run more nodes we need to make sure they work, we can connect to them, and mine to them too.

I know it's gonna happen and i'm probably just one line off or something AI told me that messed up my settings.

hoping for the best and keeping up with this projects updates as it's one of the rare ones I can really enjoy being a part of.
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Today at 12:31:10 AM
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it s a cpu or gpu project ?
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it s a cpu or gpu project ?

it's project cpu sir Smiley
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Today at 01:36:44 AM
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"I started coding the marketplace feature before any of the networking code. The marketplace was the original reason for developing Bitcoin."
-Satoshi Nakamoto, internal comment from pre-release source code (2008)

In Satoshi's earliest code, a complete marketplace system existed alongside the transaction engine. It was never shipped. The market.h and market.cpp files defined a p2p reputation system, product listings, user reviews, and an algorithm for Sybil-resistant trust scoring. The CMarketDB class was created to persist marketplace data in Berkeley DB.

BITOK is now ready to complete this part that Satoshi Nakamoto started. I am integrating the marketplace directly into the node software, beginning with a P2P exchange for trading BITOK against other cryptocurrencies. No intermediaries. No centralized order books. No custodial wallets.

Just cryptographic signatures, scripts and a reputation graph propagated through the network.

markeplace dev branch: https://github.com/elvisjedusor/bitok/tree/marketplace
To be honest, I'm very interested in the marketing features you provided for this project. Could you tell me more about this, how it can be implemented based on Bitok, and how it can improve upon what Satoshi Nakamoto didn't finish?
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Today at 07:42:46 AM
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Question about confirmations, I have used the faucet twice and got the incoming drops without issues, but I've tried to send a transaction since yesterday and it is still sitting on 0 confirmations, even though I'm running the node with -gen enabled.

Has anyone else managed to send tokens anywhere? Right now the transaction is stuck in limbo, the tokens are deducted from my wallet balance but in list transactions they still have 0 confirmations and the destination address does not see the transaction at all.

Second question, how do I export my private key(s) from the GUI or CLI for backups?



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Question about confirmations, I have used the faucet twice and got the incoming drops without issues, but I've tried to send a transaction since yesterday and it is still sitting on 0 confirmations, even though I'm running the node with -gen enabled.
Has anyone else managed to send tokens anywhere? Right now the transaction is stuck in limbo, the tokens are deducted from my wallet balance but in list transactions they still have 0 confirmations and the destination address does not see the transaction at all.
Second question, how do I export my private key(s) from the GUI or CLI for backups?

1. If you used twice faucet you have 0.1 BITOK. You can max send 0.09 (1 CENT will be fee). GUI asking about fee, daemon not (automatic calculations)

Share this, more info needed:
./bitokd getrawtransaction YOURTXID 1

Or try restart node, wait it fully sync and run ./bitokd rescanwallet

P.s. -gen is mining you dont need it to send BITOK

2. If you run GUI and daemon on same computer you dont need anythinig. both use wallet.dat from one folder. if you want export to another pc, you need copy wallet.dat (it stores all keys)

Also you can export private key of one needed address (wallet.dat stores all keys)
In GUI choose needed address - export - save your privkey
In daemon run ./bitokd dumpprivkey <address>
Than you can import in another node wallet or into web wallet

Info about wallet management and other commands - https://github.com/elvisjedusor/bitok/blob/master/docs/RPC_API.md
All docs: https://github.com/elvisjedusor/bitok/tree/master/docs

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Today at 10:32:31 AM
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Question about confirmations, I have used the faucet twice and got the incoming drops without issues, but I've tried to send a transaction since yesterday and it is still sitting on 0 confirmations, even though I'm running the node with -gen enabled.
Has anyone else managed to send tokens anywhere? Right now the transaction is stuck in limbo, the tokens are deducted from my wallet balance but in list transactions they still have 0 confirmations and the destination address does not see the transaction at all.
Second question, how do I export my private key(s) from the GUI or CLI for backups?

1. More info needed. what wallet, what address, what amount you try send? If you used twice faucet you have 0.1 BITOK. You can max send 0.09 (1 CENT will be fee). GUI asking about fee, daemon not (automatic calculations)

Share this:
./bitokd getrawmempool
./bitokd getrawtransaction YOURTXID 1

If you cant just restart node, wait it fully sync and run in another terminal ./bitokd rescanwallet

2. If you run GUI and daemon on same computer you dont need anythinig. both use wallet.dat from one folder. if you want export to another pc, you need copy wallet.dat (it stores all keys)

I am not able to post images, so here's a link to the gui transaction list: https://ibb.co/xKkDv5pP, I downloaded the latest gui version from github and rescanned the wallet, and the outgoing transactions were not there, only the incoming transactions, and I also found the options to export keys from the addresses in the new GUI, maybe the issue was that I was running an old version.

I've made another test transaction;

getrawmempool:

Code:
SHA256: Using SHA-NI hardware acceleration
CPU: 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1265U
Yespower optimizations: AVX2 + SSE4.1 + SSE2
[
    "24b087d8e297c76ef782009551808edc90b33e2119217d9fd51cf6757276ab02"
]

getrawtransaction 24b087d8e297c76ef782009551808edc90b33e2119217d9fd51cf6757276ab02 1:

Code:
SHA256: Using SHA-NI hardware acceleration
CPU: 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1265U
Yespower optimizations: AVX2 + SSE4.1 + SSE2
{
    "hex" : "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",
    "txid" : "24b087d8e297c76ef782009551808edc90b33e2119217d9fd51cf6757276ab02",
    "version" : 1,
    "locktime" : 0,
    "vin" : [
        {
            "txid" : "872e7773bafac1885e3bba7d4eb19fc127546395536a19c2f935fe85f2aae332",
            "vout" : 0,
            "scriptSig" : "4830450221009a046e408387660abfa47c5a7e9d9be2c3691499df75409ec96db53a01741f8f02200ca3874d8186d759115fef24e0079a66c93de40b130b019b2c820402df25edeb0141045d65444b90fb291edbea847c590ce9bf1cbc9b33ab8b8d0d4f074de54ddfaa4028d2c7eaf64a6706e335b8bb2601092095912708f64412218dc859ccd22fcaaa",
            "sequence" : 4294967295
        }
    ],
    "vout" : [
        {
            "value" : 10.00000000000000,
            "n" : 0,
            "scriptPubKey" : "76a914d6acf4d3050da3a9ac7459c26d9a193c58e6420188ac",
            "address" : "1La6oGcgyETaiFpuJmMVfkBWtXjhZMTmMw"
        },
        {
            "value" : 140.0000000000000,
            "n" : 1,
            "scriptPubKey" : "76a914ae93411ac5a0567c79c947355b38458f19bfffec88ac",
            "address" : "1Gv4yngfAyK4zL9kGoKJw5YCYzN5X8mdyf"
        }
    ]
}


I'm awaiting confirmations on the new test transaction now.

Thanks for the reply.
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